ArchivesMagazine - 08 Jun 2023Transformers vs Barbie: How Hasbro and Mattel make big money from their intellectual property Turning toys into film franchises is more about building brand value and selling related merchandise 08 June 2023|Feature|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Next generation of electric vehicles: discover the challengers rivalling Tesla Investing on a budget: these simple steps could help you build wealth in no time > Issue: 08 Jun 2023 - Page 16 | Contents Next: Investing on a budget: these simple steps could help you build wealth in no time Previous: Next generation of electric vehicles: discover the challengers rivalling Tesla Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Tom Should I draw down from a pension and reinvest the money in an ISA? Case study How I invest: frustrated by paltry interest rates Anne-Marie decided to turn to the markets Danni Hewson What Apple’s new Vision Pro AR headset means for augmented reality space and its shares Editor's View The stock market might punish AI losers faster than it bids up potential winners Feature Transformers vs Barbie: How Hasbro and Mattel make big money from their intellectual property Next generation of electric vehicles: discover the challengers rivalling Tesla What will it take for ESG investing to come back into favour? Investing on a budget: these simple steps could help you build wealth in no time Great Ideas Give your portfolio some pep with quality consumer health play Haleon Why you should invest in top performing fund Schroder Global Equity ME Group International shares remain a buy despite a 39% gain Investment Trusts Why big discounts on investment trusts can sometimes but not always mean great bargains News Investors look for soft landing again after debt ceiling deal and jobs report WE Soda plans first big float in London of 2023 with retail investor offer A quarter of the FTSE 100 and 30% of the FTSE 250 offer dividend yields of 5% or more The utilities supplier enjoying significant share price gains Worrying signs for discounter Dollar General as it cuts its forecasts Personal Finance Is now a good time to buy an annuity? Week Ahead Week Ahead Diary